Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guida All'Installazione
Chapter 2 Upgrade of RNCS Software
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33 Does the output from step 32 indicate that version fl2.0.0.x installed successfully?
If yes, go to step 34.
If no, call Cisco Services for assistance.
34 Type /dvs/lionn/bin/fixSiteConfigs and press Enter. The system makes
necessary modifications to the headend configuration file in the /tftpboot
directory.
directory.
35 Is the FTP service required on this system?
If yes, continue with step 36.
If no, skip to step 40.
36 As root user in an xterm window on the RNCS, type inetadm –e
svc:/network/ftp:default and press Enter.
37 Type svcs ftp and press Enter to verify that the ftp service is running.
Example: If the ftp service is running, you should see output similar to the
following:
following:
STATE
STIME
FMRI
online
15:08:44
svc:/network/ftp:default
38 Using a text editor add the following lines to the /export/home/dncs/.profile
file:
# Source the Local EAS Interface IP address
LOCAL_EAS_IP=[EAS Interface IP]; export LOCAL_EAS_IP
Note: Replace <EAS Interface IP> with the IP address of thelocal interface that
will receive EAS messages. Do not type the brackets [ ] in the command.
# Source the Local EAS Interface IP address
LOCAL_EAS_IP=[EAS Interface IP]; export LOCAL_EAS_IP
Note: Replace <EAS Interface IP> with the IP address of thelocal interface that
will receive EAS messages. Do not type the brackets [ ] in the command.
39 Save and close the file.
40 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type siteCmd [hostname of lionn]
40 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type siteCmd [hostname of lionn]
lionnStart and press Enter. The lionn processes start.
Example: siteCmd lionn1 lionnStart
Example: siteCmd lionn1 lionnStart
41 From an xterm window on the DNCS, type siteCmd [hostname of lionn]
lionnControl and press Enter. Examine the output to verify that the lionn
startup processes are running.
startup processes are running.